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31.) About Dogs - Basic Dog Dental Care for Healthy Teeth
Over one day ago | Mon Jan 12 16:00:00 PST 2004
An adult set has forty-two teeth: twenty-two on the lower jaw (mandible) and twenty on the upper jaw (maxilla). Twelve incisors, four canines, sixteen pre-molars, and four molars on the upper jaw, and six more on the lower jaw. ...
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32.) Foetal alcohol syndrome: a cephalometric analysis of patients and ...
Over one day ago | Wed May 31 17:00:00 PDT 2006
Overall, the FAS children in the present study presented with vertically and horizontally underdeveloped maxillae, together with features of long face syndrome with large gonial angles and a short ramus in relation to total face height. ...
From Naidoo, S., Harris, A., Swanevelder, S., Lombard, C.
33.) How does bleaching?
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 3:29:00 PST 2008
There are imprints of the maxilla and mandible taken in models manufactured and prepared slides, then for about 1-2 weeks at night with bleach worn. Tags: bleaching. Filed under dental by alexprice ...
From alexprice
34.) Drug Injury Watch: Drug-induced Osteonecrosis Of The Jaw (ONJ ...
Over one day ago | Fri Dec 8 20:05:00 PST 2006
The unique predisposition for bony necrosis in the jaw may be related to the microenvironment in the maxilla and mandible secondary to compromised vascular supply and presence of oral microflora that may super-infect a poorly healing ...
From Tom Lamb
35.) RDH Magazine- - The consumer value of massage
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 22 0:00:00 PST 2008
The superficial layer of this muscle attaches to the zygomatic arch and zygomatic process of the maxilla. The deep layer attaches to the zygomatic process medial to the superficial layer. Both layers join the lateral side of the ...
From webmaster@pennwell.com (PennWell Staff)
36.) Jaw Disorders - What Are Temporomandibular Joint Disorders?
Over one day ago | Fri Aug 13 17:00:00 PDT 2004
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the area directly in front of the ear on either side of the head where the upper jaw (maxilla) and lower jaw (mandible) meet. Within the temporomandibular joint there are moving parts that allow the ...
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37.) AlphaGalileo.Org - the Internet-based news centre for European ...
Over one day ago | Sun Mar 16 5:53:00 PDT 2008
... as their small bodies and faces, pronounced supraorbital tori, non-projecting chins, relative megadontia, expansion of the occlusal surface of the premolars, rotation of teeth within the maxilla and mandible, and dental agenesis. ...
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38.) Connecting IMTEC Implants and Natural Teeth? | OsseoNews ...
Over one day ago | Mon Nov 26 23:01:00 PST 2007
Lack of budget? well, think of options minis are one, no question about it, but in the maxillae you loose predictability (believe me when I tell you that the success rate in the maxillae is lower, in the mandible the success rate is ...
From osseonews
39.) Cherubism - Genetics Home Reference
Over one day ago | Tue May 1 17:00:00 PDT 2007
Beginning in early childhood, both the lower jaw (the mandible) and the upper jaw (the maxilla) become enlarged as bone is replaced with painless, cyst-like growths. These growths give the cheeks a swollen, rounded appearance and often ...
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40.) Boston Terrier Health Watch: Teeth, Gums, and Jaw - For Dummies
Over one day ago | Mon Jan 7 0:38:00 PST 2008
Prognathia: This condition occurs when the dog's mandible, or lower part of the jaw, is longer than his maxilla, or the upper jaw. This malocclusion, or abnormal bite, is considered normal in dogs with flattened faces. ...
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